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Modern Auger Mobility - Matt Johnson

Posted By: Matt Johnson

Modern Auger Mobility - Matt Johnson - 11/28/2016 05:40 PM


Stay Light, Stay Ahead – Modern Auger Mobility

By: Matt Johnson

When it comes to ice fishing, the infamous auger is something that plays a role literally every time you hit the ice. Of course, there are those days where you might rely on someone else’s open hole, but as a general rule, the necessity of having an auger is vitally important to even the thought of ice fishing. We need our augers to get us to the fish—plain and simple—and with so many auger choices out there today, we need to take just a few minutes to talk about auger mobility.

To me, auger mobility means the ability to not only move the auger from spot-to-spot, but also the efficiency behind actually cutting the hole and maintaining angler stamina. The idea of “wanting” to cut more holes in the ice shouldn’t be too far-fetched, but to the contrary, something that is now very easily a reality. By staying lightweight, yet productive and durable, you now enter the AWC K-Drill and Clam Outdoors Drill Plate combo.

Cordless drill powered augers are nothing “new” to the scene, as ice anglers have been using and playing around with them for years. What is “new” though—at least within the last few years—are the systems that allow you to stay lightweight AND put faith in your gear that efficiency and durability are not sacrificed. Until recent industry breakthroughs like the Clam Outdoors Drill Plate and AWC K-Drill, you were always at risk of costly drill repairs and the damaging of auger blades and bits—not to mention potential risks to the angler. Now, you have items that take the abuse out of both the gear and the angler, allowing for cutting holes just that much more efficient—and enjoyable.

In this modern era of “run-and-gun” ice anglers, we need methods and tools that keep us ahead of the pack. Staying lightweight, with systems like the Drill Plate and K-Drill, take the strain off the angler and makes for punching a new set of holes a whole lot easier. We also have the ability to “keep drilling” as the blades on K-Drill not only continue to perform, but you can blast-through old holes with its chipper technology and keep cutting no matter the conditions. Couple all of that with an easy-to-use Drill Plate—powered by a cutting edge technology Lithium powered cordless drill—and you have yourself a one-two punch for modern auger mobility!

If you haven’t looked into some of these newly innovative auger options then we heavily encourage doing so. On-ice mobility is the root to being more productive on ice, and embracing the tools that allow us to become more mobile will in-turn make our days on the ice more successful. These cost-effective ways to improving our ice fishing success should be on the top of everyone’s lists. Whether you’re a recreational ice angler, hardcore tournament competitor, or just someone who likes to stay on the cutting edge, then you owe it to yourself to give modern auger mobility a try!

Learn more about the K-Drill system by visiting www.IceFishingToday.com
Learn more about the Clam Outdoors Drill Plate by visiting www.ClamOutdoors.com

Posted By: WalleyeWyatt

Re: Modern Auger Mobility - Matt Johnson - 11/29/2016 10:59 AM

Great read! I picked up a 6" K-drill and Milwaukee M18 before last season, and I still love drilling holes just for the fun of it. Having such a light auger while hole hopping extremely increases your efficiency on the ice. Not to mention the unbelievable customer service backed behind it. Also, free lifetime blade sharpening's! Every time im out on the ice someone walks over and asks to drill holes with it. Cant wait to pick up the 8"!
Posted By: LOTW-Guy

Re: Modern Auger Mobility - Matt Johnson - 11/29/2016 02:23 PM

I recently purchased the Milwaukee M18 fuel drill and 8" K-Drill auger. Will the K-Drill auger attach directly to the Clam Drill Auger Conversion Plate or is another adapter required?
Posted By: Jim Kusuda

Re: Modern Auger Mobility - Matt Johnson - 11/30/2016 09:29 PM

http://kdrillauger.com/adapter-for-clam-plate.html
Kdrill does make an adapter for the Clam Drill Plate.
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